There is this one dish that you must try and there are two ways to do it. Either you order it, ( 40019005), or you make it yourself. If you are even slightly savvy in the kitchen ( read: if you can make tea/boil an egg) I encourage you to pick the latter option. I'm talking about steamed chicken wraps. Delicious, easy to make and extremely healthy, these starters make for brilliant snacks.
What you do is this. You buy chicken keema. Turn in in the mixer for about a minute or two till its paste. To about 500 gms, add hung curd, ground white mustard seeds, green chilli paste, garlic paste,good ol' kasundi, the juice of one lime, salt and pepper and mustard oil and mix it in well. Shove the entire thing into the fridge for the day, that way all the juices get into the meat nicely.
Then comes the fun part....make flat patties out of this mix, wrap it in banana leaf and steam it. I have an Idli maker, which I steamed it in. If you don't have one, use a rice maker or simply oil a flat frying pan and place the banana leaf packets on it. Very low heat. Keep for 10 minutes and you're good to go.
Banana leaf is my new thing. I love the leafy taste it lends to the food being cooked in it. I have, for eons, turned my nose up at all things fishy, but place a bhetki macher paturi in front of me and it's gone in a jiff. My next endeavour will be to make this chicken pineapple and mushroom thing wrapped in banana leaf. The recipe calls for toasted coconut as well. Sounds very exotic. I can almost imagine the aroma wafting out of the packet once it is undone...served with a side of fragrant white rice.
Off to buy pineapple*
I am one lucky SOB. :)
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